Mark Begich on Free TradeDemocratic Jr Senator | |
Before we could even sit down, one of the visiting Chinese journalists was giving me the Anchorage sales pitch. In flawless English, he was bragging about Anchorages tourist attractions, talking about Alaskas proximity to Asia, telling me about all the wealthy new Chinese entrepreneurs looking for a place like Anchorage to invest.
I believe Anchorage is enormously well positioned to capitalize on our assets in the global economy. Were already doing a lot of things right. Our airport is one of our citys chief economic engines, handling 650 international wide-body cargo landings a week. And the World Trade Center Alaska works to connect foreign markets with potential Alaska suppliers. These efforts and many more helped push Alaskas exports to the highest level ever last year: $4 billion.
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